Environmentalists should start lobbying lawmakers now to ensure funding for their watershed management priorities, he said.
Environmentalists should start lobbying lawmakers now to ensure funding for their watershed management priorities, he said. The Peninsula’s cities are pumping poisons into Monterey Bay. This year, it's pizza bagels cut in half to meet restrictions on bakery items, Kudos bars and hot chocolate. It's one of the first in the Puget Sound area to do so, although others soon will follow. Last year, she said, it was always a Sierra Mist and Doritos.
At the student store, the top sellers used to be Dr Pepper, Pepsi, Snickers bars and Cup-O-Noodles, students say. Ide said other student-store advisers think he's crazy to remove popular foods at Lynnwood before he has to. Requirements will be phased in for high schools but went into effect immediately in elementary and middle schools. The Central Office staff has continued working with Whatcom County on pandemic plans.
Dale Kinsley thanked the Board for their participation at the high school graduations. On June 26, some staff will be attending an Educational Summit sponsored by Family and Community Network, Communities in Schools, Chamber of Commerce, Washington Mutual, and others. Last year, customers jammed the store all lunch period. Steve Schoenfeld moved and Elaine Lynch seconded approval of the consent agenda. Action on investments in accordance with Resolution 13-88. Lynnwood High decided last summer to stop stocking the school's vending machines and the student store with candy, soft drinks and other items high in fat or sugar. No one disputes the need to improve student eating habits.
That’s the road we have to walk very, very carefully. Kinsley attended four graduations, an event he looks forward to every year. Most of the pizza bagels get sold, but it's slow going for the fruit leathers, the rice cakes and the PowerBars. Don Ide, the faculty adviser for Lynnwood High's store, thinks putting restrictions on junk food, despite the financial pain, is the right thing to do given the escalation of youth obesity. Lizzie Smith recently bought a strawberry milk from the vending machine, and a peach yogurt from the store. But he reasons the changes will be required soon anyway. Serving Monterey, Salinas, Pacific Grove, Seaside, Carmel, Carmel Valley, Moss Landing, Pebble Beach, Big Sur, Del Rey Oaks, Castroville, Prunedale and surrounding areas.